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Canon PowerShot S110

Camera Labs

1 February 2013

Summary: The PowerShot S110 makes a number of improvements and alterations to what was already a very popular and well-liked model but, crucially, nothing Canon has done compromises its prime attraction and its biggest competitive advantage - its compact and lightweight body. A couple of minor changes aside, the S110 looks like the earlier S100 and shares exactly the same dimensions and weight.

Canon PowerShot S110

Canon PowerShot S110 review

Stuff.tv

12 December 2012

Summary: Canon is dipping its toes into the whirlpool of Wi-Fi sharing with the 12.1MP PowerShot S110, which adds a touchscreen as well as additional connectivity to the fantastic S100 , the aging PowerShot that’s sat right near the top of our best compact cameras list for most of 2012. So is it worth grabbing a bargain with the older S100 model or splashing out on the next-gen S110?

Pros: Touchscreen is a welcome upgrade, Remains impressively small, Pictures are still great for the price

Canon PowerShot S110

Pocket Lint

29 October 2012

Conclusion: Even though the high-end compact camera market is hotting up, the Canon PowerShot S110 still delivers in many areas. We’ll get the bad stuff out the way first: the Wi-Fi is poorly implemented, battery life really isn’t up to scratch and, just like its predecessor, there’s still no hotshoe or accessory port. In fact the S110 isn’t wildly different from its predecessor at all. But when the S110 comes good, it does so in style.

Cons: Wi-Fi implementation is poor, pricey, no hotshoe for accessory expansion, poor battery life - 200 shots per charge is worsened by Wi-Fi and GPS, competition is strong, little new compared to predecessor